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Integrative literature review on employee turnover antecedents across different generations: commonalities and uniqueness

Michael Climek (Department of Leadership and Human Resource Development, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA)
Rachel Henry (Department of Leadership and Human Resource Development, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA)
Shinhee Jeong (Department of Leadership and Human Resource Development, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA)

European Journal of Training and Development

ISSN: 2046-9012

Article publication date: 25 October 2022

Issue publication date: 14 February 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to synthesize the current turnover literature that has investigated the nonfinancial antecedents of turnover intention across generations. This paper provides an integrative and analytical review of prior empirical studies with two research questions: What nonfinancial factors influencing employee turnover have been empirically identified across different generations? and What generational commonalities and uniqueness exist among the turnover antecedents?

Design/methodology/approach

To identify nonfinancial antecedents of employee turnover, an integrative literature review that allows a systematic process of searching and selecting literature was conducted. While synthesizing the antecedents identified in the articles, the authors were able to categorize them at three different levels: individual, group and organizational

Findings

The authors discuss each antecedent according to three categories: individual, group and organizational levels. Based on the findings from the first research question, the authors further explore the commonalities and uniqueness among three generations (i.e. Millennials, Generation X and older workers).

Originality/value

This study found both generational commonalities and uniqueness in terms of turnover intention antecedents. Based on the findings of the study, the authors discuss how to facilitate these common factors across all generations as well as considering the factors unique to each generation. Differentiation within organizations regarding retention strategies should yield positive results for both employees and organizations.

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Citation

Climek, M., Henry, R. and Jeong, S. (2024), "Integrative literature review on employee turnover antecedents across different generations: commonalities and uniqueness", European Journal of Training and Development, Vol. 48 No. 1/2, pp. 112-132. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJTD-05-2021-0058

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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